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17 September 2013

Blo-Ma







I had trouble catching the true colour of these carnations.
Instead of deleting the photos, I decided to try black and
white. I like how they turned out. How about you?

I'm sharing with Blo-Ma.



25 comments:

  1. Nydelige macros i B&W
    Ha en fin dag.
    Mormor

    http://www.starbear.no/mormor/2013/09/17/blomstrende-villvin/

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  2. Hello Gunilla...

    what a great idea, to make this black and White photos of the flowers !

    Nice ... absolutely nice !

    Greetings

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  3. They look good thought is something I rarely do is use B&W

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    1. Thank you Bill! These are the first b&w photos I've posted on my blog.

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  4. I love that first image!!! The curve of the petals is fascinating!!!

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    1. Tack Ulla! Jag brukar sällan pröva svartvitt, men ibland kan det också löna sig.

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  6. Super flotte billeder - jeg kan godt lide sort / hvide billeder. Ønsker dig en god tirsdag eftermiddag:) Knus Hanne Bente ♥

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  7. Beautiful! I was surprised how good the flowers look in black and white!

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  8. Ååå de gjorde seg godt i sort hvit, nydelig blomst og bilder.

    God tirsdag fra Marit.

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  9. I can almost feel the softness of each petal,,,

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  10. Oh, they look very special! Lovely.

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  11. They look so good Gunilla. Sometimes it is better to use B&W as you show us.

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    1. Thank you Phil! I'll have to play around with b&w more from now on.

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  12. The Black and White is a winner Gunilla! It places more of an emphasis on the frailty of the petals!
    Love you profile comment about driving - I can relate to this!
    Wrenx

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  13. absolut. Det blir mer fokus på formen. Blev väldigt fint i svart och vitt.

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  14. jag tycker den första och den 4:e är de bästa. Riktigt fina. :)

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